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Fix #8855
Here is what I think is going on.
First, the expression
format!("{:>6} {:>6}", a, b.to_string())expands to:When I dump the expressions that get past the call to
has_string_formattinghere, I see more than I would expect.In particular, I see this subexpression of the above:
This suggests to me that more expressions are getting past this call to
FormatArgsExpn::parsethan should.Those expressions are then visited, but no
::core::fmt::rt::v1::Arguments are found and pushed here.As a result, the expressions appear unformatted, hence, the false positive.
My proposed fix is to restrict
FormatArgsExpn::parseso that it only matchesCallexpressions.cc: @akanalytics
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